Our Work

Our Philosophy

The design and construction industry is changing at a more rapid pace than at any time in recent history. First-cost pressures are rising while at the same time buildings must perform better and be constructed of more sustainable materials - all while minimizing the impact on future generations. Mason & Hanger sees opportunity in these economic and environmental imperatives and our professionals have embraced better ways of designing, commissioning, and operating facilities. Grounded in collaboration and extensive analysis, we apply the combined experience of our professionals to improve existing and new buildings to produce the next generation of high-performance facilities.

Our experts understand how to evaluate a building and building site for renewable energy systems application. The benefits of renewable energy include reductions in utility costs and carbon footprint, as well as contributing to facility self-sufficiency and resiliency. Renewable energy systems are an important component of net zero design.

A client described Mason & Hanger's team as committed to delivering sustainability projects with sound, energy conservation principles. Our experts have applied sustainability management practices to hundreds of projects, guiding our clients through various strategies to obtain their goals, including achieving LEED certification.

Carbon accounting/Greenhouse gas accounting (GHG)

Document carbon reduction associated with energy measures

Understand federal government mandates

Click here to read the blog post by our sustainability manager for more information

Sustainability studies

Provide detailed analysis with comprehensive approach to sustainability for new and existing facilities

As a Building Enclosure Commissioning Authority (BECx), Mason & Hanger has a team of building envelope experts that manage the entire building enclosure commissioning process. Our process begins with the owner’s project requirements, thorough design review, contractor submittal review, construction inspection, and development of the final system manual.

Prevent water and air intrusion, mold, mildew, and poor indoor air quality